Doris doesn’t publicly provide direct pressure measurement data tied to cluster size, but general guidance suggests:
For small data volumes (<100GB), a 3-node cluster is usually sufficient.
For medium data volumes (100GB–1TB), a 5–7 node cluster works well.
For large-scale analytics (>1TB), consider 10+ nodes with high I/O and memory optimization.
Always factor in concurrency, query complexity, and SLA requirements. Proper benchmarking is key for precise tuning.
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